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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
12/02/2003
Control Number
2003-325
Agenda Item Number
7.O.
Entity Name
Florida Department of Community Affairs
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Orca South Link LAAC Site
Archived Roll/Disk#
3208
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3541
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3 . If the Project Site after its acquisition by the Recipient and/or the Trustees, is to remain <br /> subject , to any of the `disallowable activities ", the Recipient shall provide to FCT at least 60 <br /> calendar days advance written notice of any such transactions , events , and circumstances , and <br /> shall provide to FCT such information as FCT reasonably requests in order to evaluate the legal <br /> and tax consequences of such activity or interest for FCT approval . <br /> 4 . In the event that FCT determines at any time or from time to time that the Recipient is <br /> engaging or allowing others to engage in disallowable activities on the Project Site , the Recipient <br /> agrees to immediately cease or cause the cessation of the disallowable activity upon receipt of <br /> written notice from the FCT. In addition to all other rights and remedies at law or in equity, FCT <br /> shall have the right to seek temporary and permanent injunctions against Recipient for any <br /> disallowable activity on the Project Site . <br /> DELEGATIO'N' S AND CONTRACTUAL ARRANGEMENTS BETWEEN THE RECIPIENT <br /> AND OTHER GOVERNMENTAL BODIES , NONPROFIT ENTITIES , OR NON <br /> GOVERNMENTAL PERSONS FOR USE OR MANAGEMENT OF THE PROJECT SITE <br /> WILL IN NO WAY RELIEVE THE RECIPIENT OF THE RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE <br /> THAT THE CONDITIONS IMPOSED HEREIN ON THE PROJECT SITE AS A RESULT OF <br /> UTILIZING BOND PROCEEDS TO ACQUIRE THE PROJECT SITE ARE FULLY <br /> COMPLIED WITH BY THE CONTRACTING PARTY . <br /> IX. CONDITIONS PARTICULAR TO THE PROJECT SITE THAT MUST BE <br /> ADDRESSED IN THE MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> The Management Plan for the Project Site is mentioned throughout this Agreement , and is <br /> particularly described in Section IV . above . In addition to the various conditions already <br /> described in this Agreement, which apply to all sites acquired with FCT funds , the Management <br /> Plan shall address the following conditions that are particular to the Project Site and result from <br /> either commitments made in the application that received scoring points or observations made by <br /> the FCT staff during the site visit described in Rule 9K - 7 . 009( l ) , F . A . C . : <br /> 1 . Two or more resource -based outdoor recreational facilities including a nature trail and <br /> picnic pavilion shall be provided . The facilities shall be designed and located with minimal <br /> impact to natural resources on the Project Site . <br /> 2 . A permanent recognition sign shall be maintained in the entrance area of the Project Site . <br /> The sign shall acknowledge that the Project Site is open to the public and was purchased with <br /> funds from the Florida Communities Trust and Indian River County , <br /> 3 . Interpretive signage shall be provided to educate visitors about the natural environment <br /> of the Project Site . <br /> 4 . At least 24 environmental education classes or programs shall be conducted annually at <br /> the Project Site by trained educators or resource professionals . <br /> 03-0844F3 <br /> November 18, 2003 <br /> Reimbursement Acquisition <br /> - 15 - <br />
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